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Election Commission Launches Campaign to Restore Trust After Roll Review Controversy

By TrendingWire Newsroom

The Election Commission of India has begun a fresh effort to rebuild its credibility following a political dispute over its electoral roll review exercise. The review, known as the special summary revision of rolls, has faced strong criticism from opposition parties who have questioned its fairness. The Commission maintains that the exercise is a routine process aimed at cleaning up voter lists. In response to the attacks, the poll body is now rolling out measures to assure the public of its impartiality. These include outreach programs and transparent communication about the roll revision process. The Commission has emphasized that the exercise follows established legal procedures and is not targeted at any particular group. Opposition parties, however, have raised concerns over potential deletions of voters and have demanded greater scrutiny. The credibility offensive is seen as an attempt by the Commission to counter these allegations and maintain trust in the electoral process. The Commission has called for cooperation from all political parties to ensure accurate and inclusive electoral rolls. The row over the SIR exercise comes ahead of several state elections, making the issue particularly sensitive. The Election Commission's latest move is intended to reassure voters and political stakeholders that the revision is being conducted fairly and strictly in accordance with the law.

Sources: NDTV
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